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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 341 - STATE PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION

NRS 341.083 Reports and recommendations: Priority of construction; projects for capital improvements; consideration of long-term plan addressing future need for suitable office spaces.

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NRS 341.083 Reports and recommendations: Priority of construction; projects for capital improvements; consideration of long-term plan addressing future need for suitable office spaces.
1. The Board shall submit reports and make recommendations relative to its findings to the Governor and to the Legislature. The Board shall particularly recommend to the Governor and to the Legislature the priority of construction of any buildings or other construction work now authorized or that may hereafter be authorized or proposed.
2. The Board shall submit before October 1 of each even-numbered year its recommendations for projects for capital improvements in the next biennium. The recommendations must, to the extent practicable, provide that each project which exceeds a cost of $10,000,000 be scheduled to receive funding for design and planning during one biennium and funding for construction in the subsequent biennium.
3. In making any recommendation required pursuant to this section, the Board must consider, without limitation, the long-term plan implemented and maintained pursuant to subsection 1 of NRS 341.127 that addresses the future need for suitable office spaces for the departments and agencies of this State.
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